MorningStar PS-30 ProStar Charge Controller 12V / 24V Battery Charger
- MorningStar PS-30 ProStar Charge Controller #BP3680252
- ProStar PS-30 is the worlds leading mid-range solar charge controller. The ProStar PS-30 features added protections
using highly
advanced 100% solid state electrical technology developed by MorningStar with very low voltage drops. Tropicalization: conformal coating, stainless steel
fasteners and anodized aluminum heat sink make the ProStar a durable and robust charge controller that will stand up to the most challenging conditions.
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MorningStar PS-30 ProStar Charge Controller
| Model | Part Number | Input Current | System Voltage | Type | Shipping Weight |
| Morningstar ProStar PS-30 | BP3680252 | 30 Amps | 12 / 24 | PWS | 1 lb |
The ProStar line is available in 15 or 30 amp versions both supporting 12/ 24 or 48 volt negative or positive grounds. With an estimated life of 15 years, the PWM controller uses a 3 position battery selection: gel, sealed or flooded lead acid. ProStar PS-30 supports very accurate controls and measurements using a jumper to eliminate telecom noise. You can parallel the PS-30 up to 300 amps combined with temperature compensation using the optional remote battery voltage temperature sense terminals.
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Optional Accessories
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| Morningstar ProStar PS-30M (PS-30 with Meter) | BP3615011![]() |
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| Morningstar ProStar Temperature Sensor |
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MorningStar PS Series Charge Controller Specifications |
| Model | PS-15 | PS-15M | PS-15M-48V | PS-15M-48V-PG | PS-30 | PS-30M | PS-30M-PG |
| Description | ProStar-15 Amp (12/24 Volt) | ProStar-15 Amp with Meter (12/24 Volt) | ProStar-15 Amp with meter (48 Volt) | ProStar-15 Amp with meter (48 Volt, positive ground) | ProStar-30 amp (12/24 Volt) | ProStar-30 Amp with Meter (12/24 Volt) | ProStar-30 Amp with Meter (12/24 Volt, positive ground) |
| Solar Rating | 15 Amps | 15 Amps | 15 Amps | 15 Amps | 30 Amps | 30 Amps | 30 Amps |
| Load Rating | 15 Amps | 15 Amps | 15 Amps | 15 Amps | 30 Amps | 30 Amps | 30 Amps |
| System Voltage | 12 / 24 Volts | 12 / 24 Volts | 48 Volts | 48 Volts | 12 / 24 Volts | 12 / 24 Volts | 12 / 24 Volts |
| Start Date | July 2001 | July 2001 | July 2001 | July 2001 | July 2001 | July 2001 | July 2001 |
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MorningStar PS-30 ProStar Charge Controller 12 / 24 Volt Mid Range Battery Charger
MorningStar PS-30 ProStar Charge Controller is solid-state electronic device that, when sized properly, can be used in nearly every solar and wind energy system that uses batteries. The Charge controllers Blue Pacific Solar sells employ the latest in power electronics to regulate the battery charge by controlling the charging voltage and current from a solar panel array. Charge controllers regulate the charge of the battery, but also prevent the battery from being over discharged which can damage the battery bank.
MorningStar PS-30 charge controller uses multiple stages of control to regulate different voltage and current levels. The voltage and current of a battery varies over the different stages of battery charge. Though the amount can vary, the bulk charge usually is approximately 80%, the absorption charge is 10% with the float charge representing the balance of the battery charging process.
The bulk charging stage of the MorningStar PS-30 charge controller process is the first stage to used to bring the battery depth of discharge (DOD) back to 100%. The bulk charge stage happens first in in the morning after the batteries DOD has drained down since sunset the previous day. The bulk charging stage pushes as many amps into the battery bank as possible from the solar panels and gets the voltage up in the process. The effect of a charge controller is not unlike trying to fill a glass of water from a faucet. You first turn the faucet on full while the glass if filling, then slowly taper off the pressure until the glass is full. When the battery bank reaches a predetermined level known as the bulk voltage set-point, the charge is then substantially slowed. Because the bulk voltage set point is determined by the type of battery you are using, many charge controllers have to be pre-set to the type of battery which will dictate the rate of charge.
The second state of charge the MorningStar PS-30 charge controller employs is the absorption stage. After a battery system has been brought up to the bulk voltage set point, the charge controller slows down the charge rate because the battery bank cannot accept the same rapid charging pace without overheating and damaging the battery bank. At the absorption stage a battery bank is only about 80% full. The absorption charge is the function level in the process that tops off the battery bank. During the absorption stage, the charge controller holds the battery volts constant and reduces the amount of current sent into the battery. When the absorption stage is complete, the battery bank is fully charges.
The final step the MorningStar PS-30 charge controller performs is the float charge. Typically a charge controller enters into a float charge state when the other charge levels of the battery bank has been achieved. When the number of peak sun hours is limited, a solar charge controller may not be able to get the battery bank back to the float stage before the next cycle begins.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS: MorningStar PS-30 Charge Controller. (OK, here is the scary legal disclaimer.) It is the responsibility of the purchaser to ensure that all products are installed and operated
in accordance with local and national building codes as specific by the NEC (National Electric Code), UBC (Uniform Building Code) or IBC
(International Building Code) and local utility company policy. This product is designed for indoor or protected compartment installations.
DO NOT expose the MorningStar PS-30 to rain, snow, moisture or liquids of any type. Use insulated tools to reduce the chance of electrical shock or
accidental short circuits. Remove all jewelry such as rings, watches, bracelets, etc when installing the MorningStar PS-30 Charge Controller or any
other electronic gear. Always disconnect the batteries or energy source prior to installation or performing maintenance on the MorningStar PS-30 charge controller
inverter. Live power may be present at more than one point since an inverter utilizes both batteries and AC electricity. Turning off the
MorningStar PS-30 Charge Controller may not reduce that risk. Always verify proper wiring prior to starting the inverter. Do not operate the MorningStar PS-30 charge controller
if it has been damaged. Always read and follow the manufactures installation and operating instructions for the MorningStar PS-30 ProStar Charge Controller prior
to installation and operation.






